Saurus Gator Member Messages 73 Likes Received 4 Trophy Points 8 Sep 28, 2010 #1 Hey guys, I'm painting a salamander blazing orange with golden yellow skales, can someone help me out with a wash to use. I really want to keep this guy bright.
Hey guys, I'm painting a salamander blazing orange with golden yellow skales, can someone help me out with a wash to use. I really want to keep this guy bright.
Slann n810 First Spawning Messages 8,103 Likes Received 6,527 Trophy Points 113 Sep 28, 2010 #2 start with a white base coat, and then a thin wash of orange, yellow, red, ect.... then use QW''s washes of the same color to finish up.... that ought to come out prety bright.
start with a white base coat, and then a thin wash of orange, yellow, red, ect.... then use QW''s washes of the same color to finish up.... that ought to come out prety bright.
B Saurus boreas New Member Messages 73 Likes Received 4 Trophy Points 0 Sep 28, 2010 #3 Do not use the red wash from GW. It's actually purplish and will ruin your yellows and oranges! Thin out some of your paints and use those as washes! Phil
Do not use the red wash from GW. It's actually purplish and will ruin your yellows and oranges! Thin out some of your paints and use those as washes! Phil
Skink Memento Mori New Member Messages 14 Likes Received 0 Trophy Points 0 Sep 28, 2010 #4 Actually, Privateer Press make a rather snappy red inkwash, in a dropper bottle! I use their inks a lot, and would recommend them.
Actually, Privateer Press make a rather snappy red inkwash, in a dropper bottle! I use their inks a lot, and would recommend them.